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Podcastle TTS is the perfect choice for anyone looking to make their digital projects come alive. This advanced AI-powered tool offers an intuitive user interface and lots of useful features, including a wide selection of languages and voices. Businesses needing multilingual support will find this platform particularly attractive - just download the iOS app and you're ready to go.

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  • Mark D.Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
    Review
    5.0

    My school in Dundalk, Ireland started a podcast for Transition Year students. When deciding ideas on how to record it, edit and publish we tried multiple different programs to carry out these ideas we stumbled across Podcastle and the very useful and friendly interface helped us students with no experience in any of these topics do it with out any stress. The easy useful one program helped us do all edit, record then export all of our episodes with ease. When we started doing episodes with local celebrities we used the very easy method of inviting them to a call and recording it all on Podcastle, This was one thing we found Podcastle offered that other programs didn't. Then when it came to editing which none of us students knew how to do it was super easy, the easy cutting clips and importing clips method was so helpful and simple. Then we published our podcast on Spotify and the easy export method was super helpful. In conclusion we would recommend Podcastle to anyone looking to start a podcast because of its simplicity and easy and simple interface. We didn't have to use any tutorials or anything to figure it out. We always use this program for any of our episodes due to its simplicity. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Collin N.Advertising Operations Specialist, PSO New Products
    Review
    5.0

    I've been using Podcastle for the last 5 months now, and while this is my first time using any type of podcast editing software, I've had no issues with the application. Everything is so easy to use, and if you don't understand it then they even have little tutorials on how to do things. The editting features are probably my favorite, most notibly the magic dust feature that makes the audio sound much more clear. I'm within the application about 3 times a week, and when any issues have come up the customer support was quick to help. Would reccommend to anyone starting or continueing their podcast journey. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Sierra B.Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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    5.0

    I love how easy and seamless it is. I record with all the tools I need right there and then a few clicks and I can do so many diff things with my audio from that point. From send it straight to a client as a mini training to upload it immediately as a professional podcast episode. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Negative Comments
  • Brett M.Product Advocate
    Review
    1.5

    A Podcastle support rep told me that this lag issue was due to a low internet speed (mine) of <1MBPS, while I ran a speed test achieving >800MBPS speed with both Speed Test and Google. So I truly believe these issues to be on the hosting service for Podcastle. Great when it works, but that isn't very often. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Verified User in ConsultingSmall-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
    Review
    3.5

    when using mobile network, the platform have no prompt when the signal is not stable. So I ended up have a recording with broken voice and I need to do it again which is annoying. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Naga C.Principal Technical Program Manager
    Review
    4.5

    When multiple tracks are added to the same podcast, arranging them as one after other is a manual task and prone to have errors. Also, it will be good if Podcastle can help us remove silence in the beginning and end of individual tracks and stitch them neatly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.